Asheville Citizen-Times reports:
That work had to do with contamination at the former CTS plant site in Buncombe, whose clean up could become a legislative model for the rest of the state, he said.
“I was in Raleigh for those reasons, and I just think it’s important for people to understand if I were in town I would participate because I know how important it is for the community, and if it had happened on a different night, I would have been there,” he said. …
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